Drew Michael

Drew Michael, currently a writer for Saturday Night Live, is a Chicago
comedian who looks at life from a dark, cerebral point of view. His rumination
on relationships, ex-girlfriends, bestiality, pedophilia, God, religion,
Hitler, government, life and death has prompted TimeOut Chicago to call him,
“Smart, funny and unabashedly crass.”

Drew is a founding member of the comedy collective, Comedians You Should
Know. The OnionAV Club says, “The genuine quality of talent on display is
unrivaled in Chicago.” The group released a self-titled album that debuted at
#1 on the iTunes comedy charts.

Drew released his first album Lovely in 2013. The album debuted #1 on the
iTunes comedy charts, which is surprising considering it’s this really
pretentious love-concept album that nobody understands. He followed that
release with Funny To Death, on Comedy Central Records and recently released
his first special for Comedy Central (The Half Hour), in the fall of 2016. Drew
is also a writer for Saturday Night Live.

See Drew now, while you still can, before he is viciously murdered by an
ex-girlfriend, an unruly audience member, or himself.

Acme Comedy Company is an 18+ venue for all shows.

Seating:Seats
in the club are assigned when the tickets are claimed at the box
office. As a bonus for our Dinner & Show guests; their seats are
assigned first. Seating after that is on a first claimed, first assigned
basis from the front of the club to the back. Get here early if you're
not doing dinner because great seats go quick.

Dinner Seating Times:8pm Show: Between 5:30pm and 6:30pm10:30pm Show: Between 8:30pm and 9:15pm

Please note: Gratuity is NOT included in your purchase. The FEE
associated with purchase is for the ticketing company, Seat Engine, as a
handling fee for their service. Seat Engine is a separate company from
Acme Comedy Company.

*If you are trying to purchase tickets, and none are available ONLINE, please call Acme at 612.338.6393 to see if there are any more available.

Drew Michael, currently a writer for Saturday Night Live, is a Chicago
comedian who looks at life from a dark, cerebral point of view. His rumination
on relationships, ex-girlfriends, bestiality, pedophilia, God, religion,
Hitler, government, life and death has prompted TimeOut Chicago to call him, “Smart,
funny and unabashedly crass.”

Drew is a founding member of the comedy collective, Comedians You Should
Know. The OnionAV Club says, “The genuine quality of talent on display is
unrivaled in Chicago.” The group released a self-titled album that debuted at
#1 on the iTunes comedy charts.

Drew released his first album Lovely in 2013. The album debuted #1 on the
iTunes comedy charts, which is surprising considering it’s this really
pretentious love-concept album that nobody understands. He followed that
release with Funny To Death, on Comedy Central Records and recently released
his first special for Comedy Central (The Half Hour), in the fall of 2016. Drew
is also a writer for Saturday Night Live.

See Drew now, while you still can, before he is viciously murdered by an
ex-girlfriend, an unruly audience member, or himself.

Drew Michael, currently a writer for Saturday Night Live, is a Chicago
comedian who looks at life from a dark, cerebral point of view. His rumination
on relationships, ex-girlfriends, bestiality, pedophilia, God, religion,
Hitler, government, life and death has prompted TimeOut Chicago to call him,
“Smart, funny and unabashedly crass.”

Drew is a founding member of the comedy collective, Comedians You Should
Know. The OnionAV Club says, “The genuine quality of talent on display is
unrivaled in Chicago.” The group released a self-titled album that debuted at
#1 on the iTunes comedy charts.

Drew released his first album Lovely in 2013. The album debuted #1 on the
iTunes comedy charts, which is surprising considering it’s this really
pretentious love-concept album that nobody understands. He followed that
release with Funny To Death, on Comedy Central Records and recently released
his first special for Comedy Central (The Half Hour), in the fall of 2016. Drew
is also a writer for Saturday Night Live.

See Drew now, while you still can, before he is viciously murdered by an
ex-girlfriend, an unruly audience member, or himself.

Acme Comedy Company is an 18+ venue for all shows.

Seating:Seats
in the club are assigned when the tickets are claimed at the box
office. As a bonus for our Dinner & Show guests; their seats are
assigned first. Seating after that is on a first claimed, first assigned
basis from the front of the club to the back. Get here early if you're
not doing dinner because great seats go quick.

Dinner Seating Times:8pm Show: Between 5:30pm and 6:30pm10:30pm Show: Between 8:30pm and 9:15pm

Please note: Gratuity is NOT included in your purchase. The FEE
associated with purchase is for the ticketing company, Seat Engine, as a
handling fee for their service. Seat Engine is a separate company from
Acme Comedy Company.

*If you are trying to purchase tickets, and none are available ONLINE, please call Acme at 612.338.6393 to see if there are any more available.

Drew Michael, currently a writer for Saturday Night Live, is a Chicago
comedian who looks at life from a dark, cerebral point of view. His rumination
on relationships, ex-girlfriends, bestiality, pedophilia, God, religion,
Hitler, government, life and death has prompted TimeOut Chicago to call him, “Smart,
funny and unabashedly crass.”

Drew is a founding member of the comedy collective, Comedians You Should
Know. The OnionAV Club says, “The genuine quality of talent on display is
unrivaled in Chicago.” The group released a self-titled album that debuted at
#1 on the iTunes comedy charts.

Drew released his first album Lovely in 2013. The album debuted #1 on the
iTunes comedy charts, which is surprising considering it’s this really
pretentious love-concept album that nobody understands. He followed that
release with Funny To Death, on Comedy Central Records and recently released
his first special for Comedy Central (The Half Hour), in the fall of 2016. Drew
is also a writer for Saturday Night Live.

See Drew now, while you still can, before he is viciously murdered by an
ex-girlfriend, an unruly audience member, or himself.